Configuration

Managing the BROADway Configuration Database

Copying Files Between NSP101 Controllers

On some occasions, it might be useful to copy files from the working NSP101 controller to the protection, or backup, controller (for example, to copy scripts for Node Level APS support). Copying files between NSP101 modules is accomplished using the file-syncTL1 command:

NSP1> file-sync::nsp:1234::/FLASH/SCRIPTS/t1switch.scp;

Sending file /FLASH/SCRIPTS/t1switch.scp to peer NSP 2003-04-10 08:05:32

M 1234 COMPLD NSP-1,

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Re-Starting the BROADway System Using TL1

You can restart one or both of the NSP101 control cards in a BROADway system using the INIT-SYSTL1 command:

INIT-SYS::<aid>:1234::{FORCEALL};

<aid>—One of the following:

NSP-1—Resets the NSP101 in slot NSP-1, regardless of whether or not it is the active NSP101. NSP-2—Resets the NSP101 in slot NSP-2, regardless of whether or not it is the active NSP101. NSP—Resets the active NSP101.

NSP-P—Resets the non-active (protection) NSP101. FORCE—Forces a reboot of the specified NSP card. ALL—Resets both NSP101s.

CAUTION! USE THE INIT-SYSCOMMANDS WITH EXTREME CARE AS THESE COMMANDS WILL POTENTIALLY PERFORM A SERVICE-AFFECTING RESTART OF THE BROADWAY SYSTEM.

Examples:

Restart the working NSP (switches BROADway to redundant NSP only if installed):

INIT-SYS::NSP:1234::FORCE;

Restart the working NSP (switches BROADway to redundant NSP only if installed):

INIT-SYS::NSP-1:1234::FORCE;

Restart the protection NSP if installed:

INIT-SYS::NSP-2:1234::FORCE;

Restart the protection NSP if installed:

INIT-SYS::NSP-P:1234::FORCE;

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